Rehabilitation of Contaminated Marine Sediments in Relation to Living Things
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Published:2001
M. Fukue, Ph.D, Y. Sato, M. Yanai, M. Nakamura, S. Yamasaki, 2001. "Rehabilitation of Contaminated Marine Sediments in Relation to Living Things", Geoenvironmental Engineering: Geoenvironmental Impact Management: Proceedings of the third conference organized by the British Geotechnical Association and Cardiff School of Engineering, Cardiff University, and held in Edinburgh on 17–19 September 2001, R. N. Yong, H. R. Thomas
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This study proposes a rehabilitation technique of marine sediments including the purification of contaminated seawater and sediments. Since the polluted thickness of marine sediments is limited, dredging is one of the most effective techniques in order to clean up the polluted sea bottom. Marine sediments are also useful materials as clay liner in disposal site.
INTRODUCTION
SITE LOCATIONS AND SEDIMENTS
CONTAMINATION
PROPOSAL OF REMEDIATION
CONCLUDING REMARKS
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